I picked this article up recently and thought it was worth sharing. I know from past experience just how difficult it can be to manage fleet vehicle drivers, particularly in large companies but employers have a duty of care to ensure that their drivers are not at risk and nor are their drivers putting others at risk. Poor and uncorrected vision could be putting employees and the public at risk and with this in mind Specsavers Corporate Eyecare has launched comprehensive Driver Information Packs as it looks to increase focus on driver eyecare for employers. Research which they have undertaken suggests that as many as 1 in 3 drivers would fail to meet the minimum driver eyesight requirements and as a result of this the company are keen to get Fleet and HR Managers up to speed on this issue. Corporate Account manager at Specsavers Corporate Eyecare, Suzanne Randall, said: “All employers have a duty of care to their employees and this includes when they are driving for work purposes. Our Driver Information Packs aim to arm fleet managers, HR professionals and health and safety experts with the details they need regarding driving vision. “We passionately believe that improved eyecare would have a big impact upon safety on our roads and that the workplace plays a vital role in ensuring employees are fit to drive.”The information contained within the packs includes the number plate and 20.5 meter ribbon, which gives employers a quick check to raise awareness of the issue internally and for drivers to check of they can see the number plate at the required distance. It also includes updates regarding legislation, facts and figures, information and materials for employees, and the most recent and relevant news items. The organisation revealed that these will be constantly updated to provide the very latest advice and information. If you manage employees who drive for your business it might be worth using this as a safety campaign topic.